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Code · Maryland · Corporations and Associations

§ 3-406

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§3–406.
(a)In the case of voluntary dissolution, the articles of dissolution shall include:
(1)The name of the corporation and the address of its principal office;
(2)The name and address of a resident agent of the corporation who shall serve for one year after dissolution and until the affairs of the corporation are wound up;
(3)The name and address of each director of the corporation;
(4)The name, title, and address of each officer of the corporation;
(5)A statement that dissolution of the corporation was approved in the manner and by the vote required by law and by the charter of the corporation, and a statement of the manner of approval;
(6)A statement that notice of the approved dissolution was mailed to all known creditors of the corporation and the date of the mailing, or a statement that the corporation has no known creditors;
(7)All other provisions which the corporation considers necessary to dissolve; and
(8)A statement that the corporation is dissolved.
(1)If the dissolution is authorized under § 3-402 of this subtitle, a majority of the incorporators or a majority of the entire board of directors, as the case may be, shall execute articles of dissolution for the corporation in the manner required by Title 1 of this article.
(2)In all other cases, articles of dissolution shall be executed by the persons and in the manner required by Title 1 of this article.
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